Concrete Supply April

Simpson Strong-Tie Titen Now Available From CONFAST

The Simpson Strong-Tie Titen® Turbo screw anchor has a variety of features that make it ideal for many concrete and masonry projects.

For complete technical specifications and/ or to purchase:

https://www.confast.com/concrete-screws/simpson-strong-tie/simpson-strong-tie-titen/


Indiana snares $2B Google data center campus

Following an $11 billion announcement from Amazon last week, the Hoosier State is quickly racking up a slew of new computing facility wins. https://www.constructiondive.com/news/indiana-google-data-center-campus/714643/


Doing More with Durex
Elkhart County Gravel, headquartered in New Paris, Indiana, operates four Indiana and Illinois Department of Transportation certified sand and gravel pits in northern Indiana that produce landscape stone, asphalt blends, and concrete mined from a bench below water. As plant manager, Arnie Miller knows the value of investing in products that save money and increase plant production, which is why he partnered with Durex. “We’ve used Durex from day one. I’ve been buying screens from them for 35 years,” says Miller.


A ‘micro-village’ of knowledge in my own backyard—The monumental Winter Park Library and Events Center, located outside of Orlando, Fla., boasts compound, convex exterior precast walls that form three arched pavilions, mirroring the community’s extensive tree canopies. PCI-certified producer GATE Precast Co. (Kissimmee, Fla.) worked alongside New York-based architecture firm Adjaye Associates on the 56,000-sq.-ft. campus that is composed of a two-story library, events center with rooftop terrace, and a welcome portico. Read more about the project: https://concreteproducts.com/index.php/2024/04/29/a-micro-village-of-knowledge/


Complete guide for installing the CONFAST® 1/4″-20 x 2-1/4″ Male Hurricane Anchoring Kit for Storm Panels, Plywood and Metal Panels (25 Sets, 1 Driver, Total 76 Pieces)

Elestrical foreman pranks young laborer into doing a fake seismic test with a voltmeter and a sledgehammer.